MANILA: Philippine police killed at least 21 people in a series of raids near the capital Manila, in the bloodiest night of President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs, official records showed on Tuesday.
Duterte won a landslide victory in presidential elections last year after promising an unprecedented war on drugs in which tens of thousands of people would be killed. The raids from Monday to Tuesday resulted in the single largest death toll in one night of police operations since officers killed 16 people, including a city mayor, in a raid on a southern city on July 30. Police records from Bulacan province, a light-industrial centre just north of Manila, said that 26 anti-drug operations were conducted in 12 towns and cities, resulting in the killing of 21 "drug personalities".
The raids also resulted in the arrest of 64 suspects, the seizure of 21 firearms and about 100 grams of methamphetamines, popularly known as "shabu" the records said. A breakdown of the incidents showed that the 21 were killed in 16 separate operations where all the fatalities were armed, the police added.
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